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Papers for 2019 AGM now available

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The reports from the Society Officers are now available ahead of the AGM on the 6th April 2019

Friday 27th September 2019 – Wednesday 2nd October 2019: FIELD MEETING (marine): Isles of Scilly, Cornwall

Type
Field meeting
*** Update for plans for Sunday 29 September ***
 
Organiser

Bas Payne (01647 24515; bas.payne@gmail.com)

Organisation
Conchological Society

September 21st September 2019: FIELD MEETING (non-marine): Wyre Forest, Worcs.

Type
Field meeting

Joint meeting with Wyre Forest Study Group.   

Aquatic day, sampling Wyre Forest ponds and stream.

Organiser

Leaders: Rosemary Winnall (rawinnall@gmail.com, 07732 203393).and Mike Averill

Organisation
Conchological Society

Saturday 31st August 2019: FIELD MEETING (marine): Titchfield Haven, Hampshire.

Type
Field meeting

Shallow muddy-sandy bivalve shore on the Solent with some dwarf Zostera patches; of particular interest for the recently arrived bag mussel Arcuatula senhousia (native t

Organiser

Peter Barfield (Peter.Barfield@myport.ac.uk)

Organisation
Conchological Society

Sunday 11th August 2019: FIELD MEETING (non-marine, unless Silurian fossils!): Wenlock Edge, Shropshire.

Type
Field meeting

Ancient woodland, calcareous grassland and quarries of the fossil rich Silurian limestone ridge.

Organiser

Leader Mags Cousins, 07791 505641, mags.cousins@naturalengland.org.uk.

Organisation
Conchological Society

Saturday 11th May 2019: FIELD MEETING (non-marine): Gloucestershire Cotswolds: Standish Woods.

Type
Field meeting

 

Organiser

Keith Alexander (keith.alexander@waitrose.com, 01392 413092) and John Fleming (01452 813659; johnfleming2012@hotmail.co.uk).

Organisation
Conchological Society

Saturday 27th April 2019: FIELD MEETING (non-marine): RHS Gardens, Wisley, Surrey.

Type
Field meeting

Native and introduced species in the gardens, glasshouses and woodland.   

Organiser

Imogen Cavadino and Hayley Jones (imogencavadino@rhs.org.uk, 01483 226568).

Organisation
Conchological Society

Sunday May 5th 2019: FIELD MEETING (non-marine): Hainault Forest, Essex.

Type
Field meeting

Essex Field Club meeting:

Molluscs and other invertebrates.

Organiser

Simon Taylor (marine@conchsoc.org).

Organisation
NULL

Saturday 13th April 2019: FIELD MEETING (non-marine): Marks Hill Wood, Langdon Hills, Essex.

Type
Field meeting
Organiser

Simon Taylor (marine@conchsoc.org).

Organisation
NULL

PhD opportunity - tropical marine mollusc taxonomy

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